Luckia's Security Director Pablo Iglesias participated in a cybersecurity panel at the VI Foro Tecnolóxico, emphasizing its strategic importance for business growth.
Apr 13, 2026 · 3 min read

Luckia reinforced its technology sector positioning by participating in the VI Technological Forum, organized by the Galician Economic Forum, where the operator emphasized cybersecurity as a strategic pillar for business development.
Pablo Iglesias, Luckia's Security Director, took part in a panel discussion examining cybersecurity's impact on the regional business landscape. His participation brought the gaming industry perspective to conversations about digital transformation and security infrastructure in Galicia.
During the session, Iglesias presented cybersecurity not merely as a protective measure, but as a value-generating factor that enhances competitiveness in increasingly digitalized sectors like gaming. The discussion used guided questions to explore current sector conditions in Galicia, strategic decision-making for future development, and cybersecurity's capacity to drive business growth.
The panel featured representatives from major regional companies including ABANCA, JEALSA, Plexus Tech, Gradiant, and Tarlogic, creating a cross-sector dialogue about technology and security challenges.
Event Overview
The VI Technological Forum was organized by the Galician Economic Forum, bringing together major regional companies including ABANCA, JEALSA, Plexus Tech, Gradiant, and Tarlogic to discuss cybersecurity's role in business development across different sectors.
Luckia's participation demonstrated the operator's commitment to developing robust business ecosystems where innovation and corporate collaboration serve as fundamental pillars. The forum provided a platform for examining how cybersecurity investments translate into competitive advantages for companies operating in digital-first markets.
The event highlighted growing recognition of cybersecurity as a business enabler rather than simply a cost center, particularly relevant for regulated industries like online gaming where security and compliance requirements continue to evolve.
Cybersecurity investments are increasingly viewed as competitive advantages rather than cost centers, particularly crucial for regulated industries like online gaming where security requirements continue to evolve.
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